Evolutionary psychologist Satoshi Kanazawa stooped to new levels of awfulness in his post claiming "black women are significantly less physically attractive than women of other races." His racist remarks could cost him his job at the London School of Economics.

According to the Guardian, many LSE students lodged complaints after Kanazawa's offensive post made the rounds. Said Sherelle Davids of the LSE students' union, "Kanazawa deliberately manipulates findings that justify racist ideology. As a black woman I feel his conclusions are a direct attack on black women everywhere who are not included in social ideas of beauty." And Amena Amer, the union's incoming education officer, said,

We support free speech and academic freedom, but Kanazawa's research fuels hate against ethnic and religious minorities promoted by neo-Nazi groups. Not only does he use the LSE's credentials to legitimise his 'research' but this jeopardises the academic credibility of the LSE.

The union has voted unanimously that Kanazawa should be fired. Now the school has launched an internal investigation that will evaluate his claims and decide whether to punish him. They've already issued a public statement saying he doesn't speak for the LSE: "The views expressed by this academic are his own and do not in any way represent those of the LSE as an institution."

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Amer is correct that Kanazawa's comments are an embarrassment to her school. Even if his views are his own, as long as they continue to employ him, they're implicitly vouching for his merit as a scholar. And unless they're prepared to say that his bar graphs about black women's supposed ugliness are actually good science, it's time for them to let him go.